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Phil
There are several type of file extensions that are executable. ".com" is
one of them.
The command.com file is a primary Windows file. It is normally located
in the Windows directory.
The install program is looking for the pkunzip program to unzip the file
151704.zip which has been placed in your Temp directory. PK is an older
compression program. I would download and install Winzip to your
computer. It has a free trial period. Windows 98 does not have a built
in program for this function.
Try this and see if the install works. If not, others may have more
useful advice. Hold off on spending $ on hardware you can not now
afford. I do not believe this problem is hardware - just a matter of
having the software operate with your hardware.
Tom Mayer
[log in to unmask] wrote:
> And the results of my latest try are...
> I used my brothers high speed connection to re-download the display driver
> from the Compaq site.
>
> _http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareList?os=20&lc=en&cc=us&lang=en&pro
> duct=93700&dlc=en_
> (http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareList?os=20&lc=en&cc=us&lang=en&product=93700&dlc=en)
>
> I then copied it to a cd. I put it in the 98se machine went to my computer/
> E drive, right- clicked it and clicked explore. The file was there (an
> executable) so I double clicked it and an installation process started. part-way
> through, I once again got the following message:
>
> LaunchApp Error
> The system cannot find the file specified
> c:\windows\command.com/c c:\windows\temp\pkunzip -o -d
>
> c:\windows\temp\151704.zip c:\
>
>
> and also this one (same type LaunchApp Error window)
>
> c:\windows\command.com/c c:\cpqdrv\intel 810\Graphics\setup.exe-nodiag
> overwrite-16x800x600x75-s
>
> Make any sense to you guys (and/or gals)?
>
> If there is a zip file included, does 98se have a zip program to open it? I
> couldn't find one.
> And the "command.com" kind of threw me since I always associated ".com" with
> an internet connection.
>
> Although I can't really afford it at the moment, If I can't resolve this
> soon I'm thinking of getting a mobo/processor bundle on sale this week at
> tigerdirect. And since its a compaq, I guess I'll have to add a power supply!?
>
> Thanx,
> -Phil-
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